Cost of Studying & Living in Korea: The 2026 Budget for Bangladeshis

Last Updated: January 2026

Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF):

To survive in Korea comfortably as a student, you need a monthly budget of 800,000 KRW – 1,200,000 KRW (approx. 66,000 – 100,000 BDT).

  • Good News: The minimum wage in 2026 has risen to 10,320 KRW/hour (~850 BDT/hr), meaning working just 20 hours/week can cover your entire living cost (excluding tuition).
  • Bad News: You need a large chunk of cash (approx. 3-5 Lakh BDT) upfront for your housing deposit.

1. Monthly Living Expenses (Seoul vs. Regional Cities)

Seoul is expensive. Cities like Busan, Daejeon, or Gwangju are 20-30% cheaper.

Exchange Rate Used: 1 KRW = ~0.083 BDT (Jan 2026 Rate)

Expense CategoryCost (Seoul)Cost (Regional Cities)Monthly Cost (BDT Approx)
Housing (Rent)500k – 800k KRW300k – 500k KRW25k – 66k BDT
Food & Groceries400k – 600k KRW300k – 500k KRW25k – 50k BDT
Transport70,000 KRW50,000 KRW~5,800 BDT
Phone/Internet40,000 KRW40,000 KRW~3,300 BDT
Health Insurance70,000 KRW*70,000 KRW*~5,800 BDT
Total Est. Budget~1.2 Million KRW~800,000 KRW66k – 1 Lakh BDT

Insurance Note: National Health Insurance (NHIS) is mandatory for foreigners. The student rate is approx. 70k-80k KRW per month.


2. The “Hidden” Costs: What No One Tells You

Most Bangladeshi students budget for rent but forget the “Setup Costs.” You need to bring this money with you from Dhaka.

  1. Housing Deposit (Bo-jeung-geum):
    1. Dormitory: Usually no deposit, or small ($200).
    1. One-Room (Studio): Huge deposit required. Usually 5 Million – 10 Million KRW (4 Lakh – 8 Lakh BDT). You get this back when you leave, but you must pay it upfront.
  2. Alien Registration Card (ARC): 30,000 KRW (One time).
  3. SIM Card Setup: ~30,000 KRW.
  4. University Entrance Fee: Most unis charge a one-time “Matriculation Fee” of ~500k – 900k KRW in the first semester.

3. Part-Time Jobs (Arbaiteu / Baiteu)

Can you survive on part-time jobs? Yes.

Can you pay tuition with part-time jobs? Very difficult.

2026 Minimum Wage: 10,320 KRW per hour (~850 BDT).

Job TypeDifficultyHourly WageKorean Level Req.
Convenience Store (GS25/CU)Medium10,320 KRWTOPIK 3+
Restaurant ServerHard (Fast)11,000 KRW+TOPIK 2+
Factory/PackingHard (Physical)12,000 KRW+None / Basic
English TutorEasy30,000 – 50,000 KRWNative/Fluent

The “Factory” Trap: Many Bangladeshi students work in factories illegally for cash. Do not do this. If caught, you will be deported and banned from Korea for 5 years. Stick to legal jobs (Restaurant/Mart) with your D-2 permit.


4. How to Save Money (Bangladeshi Hacks)

  • Eat at “Hak-Sik” (Uni Cafeteria): A full meal costs only 4,000 – 5,500 KRW. Eating outside costs 10,000 KRW+.
  • Shop at “No Brand” or “Daiso”: Buy your shampoo, plates, and snacks here. It is 50% cheaper than Emart or CU.
  • Get the Climate Card (Seoul): For ~65,000 KRW, you get unlimited subway and bus rides in Seoul for a month.

5. FAQ: Money Matters

Q: How much money should I bring from Bangladesh initially?

A: Excluding tuition, bring at least $1,500 – $2,000 USD (approx. 2-2.5 Lakh BDT) in cash. This covers your first month’s rent, bedding, pots/pans, and ARC fees before you get a bank account.

Q: When can I start working?

A: D-2 Visa: You can work after your first semester begins (must get permission from immigration).

A: D-4 Visa: You CANNOT work for the first 6 months. You must survive on savings.

Q: Is Halal food expensive?

A: Yes. Cooking at home is key. Chicken/Beef in Korea is expensive. Buying from “Foreign Marts” in Itaewon or Ansan is cheaper than regular Korean supermarkets.


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